Adsense And PayPerPost & The Alternative

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by himanuzo, Feb 21, 2008.

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    According Adsense rules...

    May PayPerPost.com or the alternatives (sponsoredreviews.com or others) script run together with Adsense in a blog?

    Do anyone have this experience?
     
    himanuzo, Feb 21, 2008 IP
  2. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Yes, no problems at all.
    It's really none of Google's business where your blog content is coming from.
     
    CountryBoy, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  3. waynelyp90

    waynelyp90 Banned

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    They are all compatible. To be honest, I don't have any experience where Google AdSense is incompatible with another monetization networks other than on those sites promoting adult materials.
     
    waynelyp90, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  4. Diana13

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    Yes, you can run Adsense on your blog and write reviews for pay per post programs.
     
    Diana13, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  5. sizzler_chetan

    sizzler_chetan Prominent Member

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    Things like pay per post and sponsoredreviews can be used but i believe adsense dont support the usage of bidvertiser etc. with their program.
     
    sizzler_chetan, Feb 22, 2008 IP
  6. Diana13

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    You can display Bidvertiser and Adsense on the same page, as long as you choose different color schemes for Bidvertiser ads. Take a look at Google’s answer:

    “You’re welcome to display Google ads on the same site or page as other third party advertisements provided that the formatting or colors of the third party ads is different enough from that of the Google ads. In other words, if you choose to place non-Google ads on the same site or page as Google ads, it should always be clear to the user that the ads are served by different advertising networks and that the non-Google ads have no association with Google. If the formats are naturally similar, we ask that you choose different color schemes for the competing ads.”
     
    Diana13, Feb 22, 2008 IP
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    niessuh Well-Known Member

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    thanks for this info.. i haven't knew this before..

    now i know.. :) maybe these are the mistakes of some who are being banned in adsense.
     
    niessuh, Feb 23, 2008 IP
  8. pradeep.balua

    pradeep.balua Active Member

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    much needed information thank you
     
    pradeep.balua, Feb 23, 2008 IP